PAHIATWHOTEL; rpeEAßovEHOTJsLfumißiiesw :~* 1 Acctunmodatiun for Travellers and i - 4 4 Spwtatnen. - \ \> KAILWAYHOTifiL : ' EKETAHUNA, . - ' A. CUTLER PROPRIETOR. ' r pHE abovi> newly elected Hotel is > 1 now open, and'affuids every ,» accommodation to Travellers. '' Wines and Spirits of the bestknown brands.\vill be kept, Good Stabling APaddoclung Accommo- » dation. - <j TERMS ■■MOTHJittATii' <■""• THE STAR HOTEL Palmehston Road. ' WOODVILLE. • ALEXANDER SANDEL, Proprietor - fnHIS House'has beenontirely reno--1 vated and furnished throughout, ' and is now second to nono m tho dial for comfort. The Travelling Public will find excel lout Accommodation ata reasonable pnV combined with Civility and bestattention will be paid to satisfy all. None but thr timt nnmi> ' m,,™.—» , Good Stabling and Paddockine, The STAR HOTEL cannot be beaten in _ the District for Accommodation. "piEiVS HOTfIL, UMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 111 begs to intimate that the has her au early visit. The house has been mntiy inrnisued throughout, ard every \ umvenienoo is now afforded to r the tuvolling public. \ First-chub accommodation fpr 'travel- V lew Hot and cold water, plunge and Shower baths': : ' ;•:",' ':■< '■ None but the most superior bi " '" liquor kept In stock.; ■■ ,_ .PrS^tfithin-.two minutes wallTof the Giverunient Railway Station. Billiard'rdoiii replenished with one o Alcuck'aßratclasa'tables. ~ . . 2970
BLAIBLOGIEJUNCTION „ '!,!."■'■ '" tytijioads, ■'iV-u':/s"-"i'= ■'■■ comfort', at this centrally .'Bitufitod hostelry. ■> . _ Bmtßm'ndiofLigin.Kept. >■■ Good accommoHioii for travellers' with ■"■■• v. Stock. ' v -. -■;':."•'9ft~aft.'. FEATHISRSTON., PROPRIETOR,' : v THE beat aoooin-nndation In tliedls. 7' triotr-rWines'Md Spirits of thA : m . hl ; '.-.^Ji' ■£'•■;-.■:■•, <1966:!: pLM iiuiiiL^^ASUsKiOrr^ The Prp^irfelorp^the; alioveyold ani ' .- the inhabitants of Maetortonand' rOUlldillg;dintrinto ■ ii» nUn *H!A ». publio,:fo'rt state .that Sdaittetuf, -alterations, and ha- < ; provoraente, in'accordsnbe with the pro. -'. gress; of the place,-as also the growing : requirements ;of ; the trade; have been ■
-The Culinary Departinehtls ut mini,! firat-olaw., ■..,' . *<■'-'■■'■■.:'.■'■■■■?:. ■■■!■ , Wines,' Beers, Spirits, and; other, .quality;, '. 'v!;., . .>. V'.,. .-.•,' ■ The Billiard Room, which ii provided itu,.„f ai—l,._ «** -i-, tafeei, has ' manner, ■;■'•} Vi-'lrl,';/' ■;'.." ■ : -'■"/.-' ; --- 'Proprietor. " HOTEL. QuBEN-SIBBBT, .MifllBRTOKi ' i ' p. ....Propruk ; JjlOR the.convenience of visitora Up Jj Commercial .Ropni and SECOND-BAR above Hotel,, ~ . ~;,:. ■:,-;•■ i : —'■" •-' been renovated and fittedwith one of Alcook's best Tables. A weU-BupplicdlwloVandeverycoinfitt . for travellars, &o. ,•.;■."■, Wines, Been,- and'Spiiit'of hfin beak i ' . • duality.': ■-'. '■':'■■ lli msmsMMEi
ONE of tho mo3w,pmodiouß andbfot appointed hotels in' the Walrarapa,, is now m'the hands of that wolMmown. public caterer'- 1 '," , : ' . ''. ; V' convenient to call, •x, ",;/;■;. iTha culinarydepartmentia first-olaaj,'' and the. wines,, beers; and spirits are of PLUB.HOTIIL.Miatua. paviD., ohe:wev' v , pßorntßTOKi-, ',..;•".. ; ; THE TRAVELLING:PUBLICM fin l tsrory convenience .af" MItSORAJsMER/lato, of Royal Übtolv'Feat-tieratoti, -'tiud Upper Uutt, having taken the above HOTEL,'-, hopes bysMct attention to businessto'. merit a [air ahb.ro of patronage. !'..'..'., Good Stable and PaddockiuaaccoW . 'mbdatjoii; >. .'.,;.", :: Ti'iivollew will find (every convenience and alUhe comforts of ahoin'e, ■"-•'. The - Department is n'nvidod - , with the bo»t of everything.. : ",•'■ Only superior brands of Liquors and Cordials kept in atock,..;'"
Jpsomc Hotel, WOODVILLia. coramoaation for Trayellera and Vißitow. Meals provided cu arrival of tainj'ind • :; ' :'• • Coftches. :; ■'■.''' ''v-. , L.D.BICKBRTON,:' :> : . - : ' : "■' ■'■'■'■ ;'-: Proprietor'' ;; WHILST tiiahklbfii: his patroiia foe. ' , past f favnra respectfully. inti-I- ■: raateß thatho;haß taken tho'io; centrally ■'' aituated pre'mißea recently: ocoupiod., by '' Mb PHiim*; adjoining-the Indo-Uhina"' Tea Dopot, ; 'wKdw ; lhe/publio will' bef-.;'; able to purchase theyeiy pest of Small.'"' Goods, coraprbinV Real Oainbridgo : ' ; "'» * uwuiiip, mnYtu, ifipßi ire Cow Hcelß,Haras and Bacon &o : . AIKtoBHiKCIFOUYSOUOIIED;.'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3088, 24 December 1888, Page 4
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